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Wazubaba

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  1. I've run into this issue myself on Debian Linux. One thing that seems to make this work is to manually navigate to the file's absolute path in the browser, i.e. /media/<yourDrive>/path/to/file It seems to be related to cross-device symlinks. I tend to keep all my work on an external HDD, which is partitioned as ntfs just so windows can read it with minimum hassle myself. There are tools to browse ext partitions, but they are slow and kind of a pain :/
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    Icon Design

    I personally am all for the color ones. Since I use a dark theme on Linux it's practically impossible at times to find the icon I'm looking for lol, Also agree that allowing customized icons would be nice.
  3. Einlander: I was planning to release it once it was remotely ready though Lunarovich: Mine is fairly basic to be honest, I was aiming to allow theme files (a master lua table with settings) to configure the gui's looks(size of borders, colors, etc). Currently it has a button and a some-what messed up label( forgot to update some older code with newer algorithms) I would have no issue uploading the code somewhere later on if you like, though please bear in mind that I'm still somewhat new to leadwerks and definitely GUI coding
  4. That's amusing, I've been working on something just like this myself! XD
  5. Thanks for the clarification! Glad to hear that it got even simpler haha
  6. I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, but for accessing global variables from the new Main.lua, would we instead use Main.myVar rather than App.myVar ?
  7. I love how minimal this looks. Nice and pretty
  8. Ah I see, thank you for the quick replys I've been needing to start a fresh install of my os anyways (sort of a miracle it still functions with how much I've abused it haha), so perhaps it is about time to change over to 64-bit. I eagerly await the demo!
  9. Hello, I am contemplating purchasing the indie version of leadwerks. At the moment, my system runs 32-bit debian jessie with openbox. While I have read that only ubuntu is officially supported, I am curious as to whether I would have to install a 64-bit kernel or if I can possibly still use the software with my current kernel. Also, I was wondering if there is any form of linux demo of the software, as I would definately like to see if it works/is right for me before purchasing
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